Theme Switcher is not a good solution. I’m using wpmu for my themes because in each theme i created i am using different content, different custom fields or different plugins. Theme switcher just changes the theme not the actual content or custom fields.

Theme Switcher is not a good solution. I’m using wpmu for my themes because in each theme i created i am using different content, different custom fields or different plugins. Theme switcher just changes the theme not the actual content or custom fields.

Theme Switcher is not a good solution. I’m using wpmu for my themes because in each theme i created i am using different content, different custom fields or different plugins. Theme switcher just changes the theme not the actual content or custom fields.

Yes indeed. You could also install WordPress with a different suffix. there was a little tutorial how to do it I think it was just a little change in the config file.

Theme Switcher is not a good solution. I’m using wpmu for my themes because in each theme i created i am using different content, different custom fields or different plugins. Theme switcher just changes the theme not the actual content or custom fields.

Yes indeed. You could also install WordPress with a different suffix. there was a little tutorial how to do it I think it was just a little change in the config file.

Wordpress 3.0 which will be released in about one month will support multiple “sites” for one installation. Its basically merging with WPMU with the next release.
So if you are not in a hurry wair for 3.0 to release or grab a nightly build of 3.0 and use it

Yup – I happen to use WPMU simply because it supports various sites (each with unique content) but keeps one plugin/theme library – it’s awesome and it’s crazy easy to manage. When this gets merged with 3.0, I’ll be even more excited.